Practice makes perfect! The website helps students become problem solvers. No fees, no ads, no registration, no calculators & no frustration.
A+ Click features a collection of illustrated challenging math problems for students in grades one through twelve. The website has a graduated set of over 2250 problems, starting from the very simple to the extremely difficult. The website also includes hundreds of practical problems, brainteasers, & short math situations SMS.
The problems include a short description & an illustration to help problem solvers visualize the model. The problems can be solved within one minute and without using a calculator. The tests adapt to student ability. To progress to a higher level, you must correctly answer five consecutive questions. The tests concentrate on understanding, spatial reasoning, & problem solving rather than math rules & theorems.
A good site for a brain warm-up before class starts. Students are presented a picture with a mathematics problem, & have to choose between two choices & justify it.
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A+ Click
Practice makes perfect! The website helps students become problem solvers. No fees, no ads, no registration, no calculators & no frustration.
A+ Click features a collection of illustrated challenging math problems for students in grades one through twelve. The website has a graduated set of over 2250 problems, starting from the very simple to the extremely difficult. The website also includes hundreds of practical problems, brainteasers, & short math situations SMS.
The problems include a short description & an illustration to help problem solvers visualize the model. The problems can be solved within one minute and without using a calculator. The tests adapt to student ability. To progress to a higher level, you must correctly answer five consecutive questions. The tests concentrate on understanding, spatial reasoning, & problem solving rather than math rules & theorems.
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A good site for a brain warm-up before class starts. Students are presented a picture with a mathematics problem, & have to choose between two choices & justify it.
Last Updated - February 2014